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Legal question about noise control
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When we stayed in Marrakech we were woken up each morning (very early) by the most awful screechy siren sounds. It turned out it was a muezzin (the equivalent of Christians with their church bells). I have been so grateful that the mosque close to where we live does not emit the same repellant sound...until this morning at 3.45am. Does anyone know if this is permitted? I certainly hope there is a law (or bye law?) against it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The legal answer is that it could constitute a statutory nuisance under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. The way that Act is implemented is through the local authority - talk the environmental people at your local council.
If they won't take action, your only other remedy is to take out a civil case under common law - to prove (or not) an unlawful interference with your enjoyment of your property. That, of course, costs your money to proceed with.
If they won't take action, your only other remedy is to take out a civil case under common law - to prove (or not) an unlawful interference with your enjoyment of your property. That, of course, costs your money to proceed with.
Thanks BuildersMate, that was just the type of help I was looking for.
MWB, I think you missed the point. Religions are multi-faceted. Some aspects may be protected but if it becomes a nuisance to ordinary citizens there canl be legal protection to uphold their rights wherever the nuisance comes from.
MWB, I think you missed the point. Religions are multi-faceted. Some aspects may be protected but if it becomes a nuisance to ordinary citizens there canl be legal protection to uphold their rights wherever the nuisance comes from.
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